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Solomon Islands: Accountability to Affected People Analysis Report | Tropical Cyclone Maila
By International Organization for Migration at ReliefWeb
· July 14, 2026
· 1 min read
. The July 2026 Accountability to Affected People (AAP) report by the Pacific Humanitarian Team analyzes community and organizational perspectives following Category 5 Tropical Cyclone Maila, which affected 150,000 people across the Western and Choiseul provinces in the Solomon Islands. By comparing
Key takeaway The July 2026 Accountability to Affected People (AAP) report by the Pacific Humanitarian Team analyzes community and organizational perspectives following Category 5 Tropical Cyclone Maila, which affected 150,000 people across the Western and Choiseul provinces in the Solomon Islands.
Why this matters
The Accountability to Affected People report on Tropical Cyclone Maila's impact in the Solomon Islands highlights critical gaps in humanitarian organizations' communication and feedback systems. Despite having foundational systems in place, significant disparities exist in community awareness and utilization of these mechanisms, particularly among marginalized populations. The report's findings have significant implications for maintaining community trust and preventing protection risks, such as sexual exploitation and corruption. The recommended strategies, including diversifying communication channels and standardizing feedback loops, can help address these gaps. Furthermore, prioritizing AAP and protection refresher trainings for humanitarian staff can ensure that organizations are better equipped to respond to the unique needs of affected communities. As humanitarian efforts continue in the Solomon Islands, the implementation of these recommendations will be crucial in ensuring that aid is delivered effectively and responsibly, ultimately supporting the recovery and well-being of the 150,000 people affected by the cyclone.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: July 14, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
Reading time: 1 min
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